Black-and-white photographs
Found in 368 Collections and/or Records:
Russell Lees photograph collection
Russell Lees (b. 1957) is an American playwright. The Russell Lees photograph collection pertains to his 1996 play, Nixon's Nixon.
Fred Levine photograph collection
The Fred Levine photograph collection consists of 1 photograph of the University of Utah Field House during World War II, when it was used as a dormatory for American soldiers studying medicine at the University of Utah.
Life in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) photograph album collection
Mary Hooper Blood Linford photograph collection
Mary Hooper Blood Linford (1869-1963) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Clio Club, the Utah State Agricultural College Faculty Women's League, and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. This collection contains photographs of Linford family members, events, celebrations, and travels.
Preston and Helen Strobeck Linford photograph collection
Preston Linford (1888-1981) was an engineer for the United States Bureau of Public Roads from 1915 to 1958 and Helen Strobeck Linford (1897-1982) was a teacher in Ogden. The Preston and Helen Strobeck Linford photograph collection contains portraits, candid photographs, and scrapbooks of their lives, families, and travels between about 1930 and the 1970s.
Little Mountain Ski Area photograph collection
The Little Mountain Ski Area photograph collection contains three black and white views of the small, short-lived ski resort at Little Mountain in Emigration Canyon.
Augustus Locke photograph collection
Augustus Locke (1883-1981) was a geologist who worked in mining in the western United States and Mexico, concentrating on Utah and California. This collection consists of a portrait of Locke and a photograph of the Apex Mine in Park City, Utah.
Albert G. Londema photograph collection
Albert G. “Al” Londema (1901-1993) was a Salt Lake City, Utah amateur photographer and filmmaker who was involved in the Utah Cine Arts Club. This collection contains photographs of Londema's filming of several of his films in southern Utah between approximately 1945 and the 1950s.
Albert "Bert" Loper photograph collection
Albert "Bert" Loper was one of the most well known early river runners. The Albert "Bert" Loper photograph collection contains photographs and negatives documenting Loper's personal life and his river running adventures.
Lucin Cutoff Trestle photograph collection
The Lucin Cutoff trestle photograph collection contains 33 black-and-white photographs of the Lucin Cutoff trestle, a 12-mile railroad trestle that crossed the Great Salt Lake and was used from 1904 until the late 1950s. It was used in a limited function until the 1970s and was removed in the 1990s. This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
L. Wayland Macfarlane photograph collection
Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection
The Madsen Furniture Company photograph collection contains materials concerning the Madsen Furniture Company. This company was established in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1875.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen photograph collection
Florence Jepperson Madsen (1886-1977) and Hans Franklin Madsen (1887-1971) were musicians, vocalists, and performers who taught music at Brigham Young University in the twentieth century. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Madsens sang for and directed various church choirs and composed religious music. This collection contains photographs of the Madsen's careers, honors, families, and friends.
Magna Times/Copper Printing photograph collection
The Magna Times was a newspaper based in Magna, Utah, first published in 1923 and published into the twenty-first century. The Magna Times/Copper Printing photograph collection contains black-and-white and color photograph prints published in and collected by Magna Times depicting newsworthy events and people in Magna, Utah and surrounding areas.
Alice Lovina Manning photograph collection
The Alice Lovina Manning photograph collection contains materials that reflect the life of Alice Lovina Manning(1877-1944) was a teacher and legal secretary who became a laywer for Union Pacific railroad. She was the fourth woman to be admitted into the Utah bar. This collection contains portraits of Manning and pictures of her descendent Alice E. Manning Whipple at a 1998 event honoring Utah women in law.
William and Carrie Bales Martindale photograph collection
William H. “Bill” Martindale (1906-1988) and Carrie Bales Martindale (1908-2002) were a married couple who lived in Iowa, Michigan, and Utah throughout their lives. The William and Carrie Bales Martindale photograph collection contains photographs of the Martindales, their friends and family, their travels, and their work at Sears Roebuck Company spanning from the 1900s to 1970s.
Helen Isham Matill photograph collection
The Helen Isham Matill photograph collection consists of 1 photograph of an unidentified University of Utah Sorority. The first sorority on campus was founded in 1913.
Melba Goff Matthews digital photograph collection
The Melba Goff Matthews photograph collection contains scans taken from Melba Goff Matthews' scrapbook. The images in the Matthews collection reflect her time spent dancing and involvement in other activities at the University of Utah. There are also images of her brother Louis E. Goff and photos from her early career at Murray High School.
Thorn L. Mayes, Jr. photograph collection
The Thorn L. Mayes, Jr. photograph collection contains photographs, negatives, and slides depicting the American Locomotive Company, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Lima Locomotive Works, Inc, including train models and railroad photos. The collection also contains color slides of nature photography depicting national parks and rivers in Utah and the American southwest.
Scott D. McCoy photograph collection
Scott D. McCoy (1970-) was a lawyer and activist for LGBTQ rights who served in the Utah State Senate from 2005 to 2009. He was the first openly gay person to serve in the Utah State Senate. This collection contains photographs related to McCoy's political career, promotional photographs, and photographs and copy prints collected by McCoy.